The ZANU-PF party leadership in Matabeleland North Province is calling the past year one of major political and development wins. Provincial Chairman Richard Moyo, who also serves as Minister of State, detailed these successes. He pointed to a clean sweep in local by-elections for wards in Victoria Falls, Nkayi, and Binga. The province also held all its required party meetings properly and showed unified support for a key national conference resolution.
On the development side, a project to build new provincial party offices in Lupane, which started back in 2018, was finally finished. Moyo explained that the funding came from leftover conference donations and a significant personal donation from President Mnangagwa. The President gave party chairpersons one hundred thousand dollars each, which allowed Moyo to distribute funds to district committees and purchase materials to complete the construction. The party's Secretary General, Advocate Jacob Mudenda, officially opened the new headquarters. Moyo thanked the national leadership, specifically noting the presidential birthday donation, and presented the building as a symbol of a year defined by growth and party discipline.
On the development side, a project to build new provincial party offices in Lupane, which started back in 2018, was finally finished. Moyo explained that the funding came from leftover conference donations and a significant personal donation from President Mnangagwa. The President gave party chairpersons one hundred thousand dollars each, which allowed Moyo to distribute funds to district committees and purchase materials to complete the construction. The party's Secretary General, Advocate Jacob Mudenda, officially opened the new headquarters. Moyo thanked the national leadership, specifically noting the presidential birthday donation, and presented the building as a symbol of a year defined by growth and party discipline.